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I was searching for, thanks I will check and repostThere is a a thread made for this war on this forum
I was searching for, thanks I will check and repost
I think he mentioned he is 23 or 24 years old so likely not a big shot. I'm pretty sure he was joking around when he said they'd do it to silence his complaining.
That young?! I definitely agree with you that he was definitely joking about them shutting him up, also the part where he said otherwise it wouldn't be worth it and would nullifying or revoke it since it's been 6 years since the signing of the treaty.
But there's no question that the specificity of the 3 items he mentioned requested were quite intriguing. That's what gets me, along with their correlation to the CISMOA.
On top of all that, everything makes complete sense. When you combine all factors, it really makes you wonder if there was something out there whether a publication or an announcement of those specific requests but they never caught on by anyone. Probably unlikely, but where would he come up with such specifics and talk about them as if they were fact? If it was just hyperbole on his part, it's still interesting because there has to be something significant that the Egyptian Armed Forces are looking for, either similar to his 3 items or something close.
And speaking of CISMOA, there's also the alleged events in Yemen (@The SC might be able to fill us in a bit more on the specifics of that) which was most likely the tipping point that pushed the signing of the treaty.
The story goes like this: During Egypt's involvement in the Yemen campaign, the RSAF & UAEAF fighter jets weren't able to conduct their advanced comms with the EAF and that Egypt's participation was more of a hindrance than a helpful alliance because EAF F-16 lacked the specific communications systems that come with signing CISMOA. But it goes further than that because rumor was that both Saudiya & the UAE basically told the EAF to pack its bags and go home. Naturally that was about as humiliating as it can get. According to several publications, the Yemen experience was the straw that broke the camel's back, no pun intended.
When you look at some of the details in CISMOA as it relates to Egypt only since the structure and the language in the treaty's structuring makes it adaptable to many different scenarios for the purpose of flexibility in order to customize it, so to speak, for each individual country and its relationship with the United States. So, for Egypt and its super sensitivity to its sovereignty principles, there's a few sections of the treaty that I found rather interesting and quite relevant to the Egyptian model.
CISMOA ensures the security and secrecy of advanced U.S. communications equipment and components on a partner country’s military aircraft, ships, and other platforms. Agreeing to a CISMOA gives a country access to sensitive U.S. technology and increases interoperability by allowing the weapon systems of the U.S. and other coalition nations with CISMOAs to communicate, understand military codes and encryptions, and share high quality data. Global Position Systems (GPS) are also enhanced and more accurate. Lack of a CISMOA restricts what information coalition nations can share with each other and limits their ability to effectively operate together and have real time communications.
Here comes the critical part I mentioned behind the drive & final push to sign CISMOA.
Egyptians are extremely leery of external influences on their domestic affairs and tints Egypt’s relations with the other nations.
With the CISMOA signing, in theory, Egypt should be able to acquire the weapons that any other CISMOA signatory country is able to procure from the U.S., such as F-15s, precision GPS missiles, and the French SCALP cruise missile, which contains U.S. components which were previously blocked due to a lack of a CISMOA, for its Rafale aircraft. However, the first, big test will come with Egypt’s request to buy ten Boeing AH-64 Apache E helicopters and accessories, valued at $1 billion. Some of the requested items include CISMOA components and the U.S. Department of State approved the sale, although it must still receive U.S. Congressional approval, and just because Egypt requests CISMOA related items, it still does not mean they will ultimately be approved.
The bolded part is quite relevant in this whole picture because it also makes those 3 requested items even more plausible. All the EAF's precision munitions prior to all of this were laser guided and they needed to get in on the GPS circuit club not just in general, but also specifically for the SCALPs from MBDA for the first batch of Rafales and any additional or future weapons that the Rafale can fire to optimize its lethality. Most likely another reason why we've seen them make a big effort in Egypt's space program with EgySat etc., even including military satellites within the contract parameters of other weapons platforms purchases like the Bergamini FREMM frigates and Navantia and I think one of the French orders included a satellite but don't quote me on that. The AL-Tariqs PGMs also play a big part in this entire dynamic.
Going back to the Yemen experience being the final driving factor to signing the CISMOA, another publication brought this up:
There is much speculation on why Egypt signed a CISMOA after the history of rejecting it. Some see it as Egypt’s desire to obtain more advance weapons, and a U.S. willingness to cooperate at a higher of sophistication and interaction. However, the real reason Egypt signed a CISMOA is because it was shamed into it by fellow Arab nations. The Egyptian air force participated in the Saudi led coalition in an air campaign against Houthi rebels in Yemen in 2015 and 2016, but due to a lack of a CISMOA, its aircraft were unable to effectively operate with the other Arab aircraft which used CISMOA enabled communications. The Egyptian air force was more of a hazard than a helper. According to former U.S. Embassy Cairo officials, the Egyptian air force was told to pack up and go home, a true humiliation for a country that sees itself as having the most effective Arab military in the region.
There it is. The straw that broke the camel's back. Without CISMOA, not only was the EAF limited with its legacy aircraft, but with other systems as well. Despite the high level of training and constant flying and exercises and whatever other procedures they put in place to augment their capabilities and most likely could get by in times of war considering they've developed their own comms with RISC-2/3/4/5, it's still pretty hampering. No ifs ands or buts about it.
Put all that together and I wouldn't doubt the high probability that they specifically requested the interoperability & comms features with CISMOA, but precisely the Viper upgrade (likely for all the block 40 & 52 Falcons), the 600 AMRAAMs (probably the AIM-120C-7/8 and the 1,400 M1A2SEPv3 upgrade kits.
If we look at some other similar instances, I use the Pakistan Air Force example. When they cooperated with the US in 2002 for the Afghanistan campaign, they most likely used that to make leverage the deal for their F-16s MLU and good on them. That's how these things work. Part of that package was the purchase of 500 AIM-120C-5s which IIRC, they received in 2006. That's right around the same number of missiles in this supposed EAF CISMOA request.
Viper upgrade also only makes sense to maximize the AMRAAMs & PGMs capabilities among other reasons and the Abrams kits also make sense.
I hope we hear something along those lines really soon, if not that then the F-15/Su-35 saga really needs to be resolved because this sucks being in the dark like this.
BTW, speaking of Su-35, our buddy from Sahaat el 3skarreyya has finally come to the realization that the Su-35S deal is done in one of his latest videos, and his new desire is now the J-10C.![]()
you mean the j-10c ?Israeli sources updated the Egyptian Air Force development program, which includes 50 new aircraft at a price of $40 million for each aircraft.
Welcome broyou mean the j-10c ?
you mean the j-10c ?
Congrats ! The Egyptian army and a grand deal that changes the balance of military power!


You see, it's important to scrutinize any and all sources in order to gain a clearer perspective on these Issues.
I'm betting you the whole 600 AMRAAMS number is either made up, or he used Tactical Report (whose primary sources of information include their own a**).
The EAF is definitely better off with CISMOA-approved comms and tech, but this type of information needs to be taken with a grain of salt, especially since the real issue has and will always be the QME.
The whole communications rumor started out by a paper called Middle East Eye. It's a UK-Based Qatari-Brotherhood funded site that's been in the business of attacking Egypt (and other arab governments) for a long time. This was at the time of the Arab quartet boycott of Qatar. Then, our good and completely nonpartial (wink wink) friends at Carnegie used them as a reference on that point.
Just think about it. If this is true, then how exactly did the Egyptian air force communicate with other air forces during the countless Bright Star exercises? How do they communicate with each other regularly? How did they communicate with Saudi, Bahraini, Emirati, and Greek air forces during the countless exercises that they conduct? You mean to tell me after all of that they just spontaneously discovered a communication issue after all these exercises and two years of Egypt being in the coalition after the air operations dialed down?
In addition, what incredibly potent electronic warfare means do the Houthis have that would make highly encrypted comms even an issue?
You know what, let's forget all that. Literally ALL of the IRAN/Houthi cruise and ballistic missiles are guided by civilian GPS. By following that logic, the precision of their missiles would be zero. Also, the writer in one of the articles said that the MISSILES were laser guided. I mean, come on. So the harpoon was laser-guided before CISMOA?
Finally, the issue with the SCALP deal had nothing to do with CISMOA but with ITAR. Even the retired Israeli colonel who wrote that article used the words "maybe" and "Probably" in that respect and others. Once again, the issue is the QME first and foremost.
As for the Su-35 deal/F-15 saga, I can't wait for it to be over as well! But for now, all we can do is watch :/
A locally produced FA-50 would be a better option for the EAF with indigenous s.korean LIG Nex1 ESR-500A AESA Radar to replace the Israeli Elta EL/M-2032, Kepd 350k-2 500km bunker-buster cruise missile intended for export, integration of an Air-to-Air missile other than the AMRAAM. On top of that you would get a comprehensive ToT. This will also pave the way for the purchase of KF-21. Instead of upgrading F-16s spending 40-50 million per jet. Egypt could spend that on upgrading its 24 Rafales in service to F4.1 Standard. And upgrading its 30 (or 31) new Rafale F4.1 to F4.2 which is available by 2026. The F4.2 standard will get a new OSF for long range passive IR detection. The MICA NG IR with a range of 80-100km, coupled with the new OSF is a nightmare for any stealth fighter. F4 upgrades also include Thales Scorpion helmet mounted display in order to fully exploit the engagement capabilities after firing. And place a new order for Rafale F5 to be locally manufactured/assembled in Egypt. Which is basically a 5th gen fighter without an internal weapons bay.I would rather see the F-16 fleet get a huge boost like what we were just talking about with the Viper upgrade & AMRAAMs and Abram kits
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